Bus Ternopil – Warsaw

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About the Ternopil – Warsaw route

Ternopil is one of the western regional hubs from which it is most convenient to head by bus to Poland: Warsaw lies roughly 500 kilometres away, and the journey, which crosses the Ukrainian-Polish border (usually via the Rava-Ruska or Krakovets checkpoints), takes about 10 to 13 hours depending on the queue. This route is travelled daily by people heading to work and by students of Polish universities, so departures keep a regular schedule with evening and overnight runs. You can buy Ternopil to Warsaw tickets online: prices are listed in hryvnia, card payment goes through instantly on the site, and booking confirmation arrives right away. Before purchasing, check the current schedule, the boarding point in Ternopil and the stop in Warsaw, as some buses continue deeper into Poland.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the bus ride from Ternopil to Warsaw?

The trip takes roughly 10 to 13 hours over a distance of about 500 km. The exact time depends on the route, the number of stops and the queue at the Ukrainian-Polish border, which is especially unpredictable on weekends and holidays.

How much are tickets and how do I pay?

The current price is shown when you search for a specific departure and is listed in hryvnia. You can pay for a Ternopil to Warsaw ticket online by bank card directly on the site, after which booking confirmation arrives immediately.

What documents do I need for the trip to Warsaw?

To cross the border you need a valid biometric international passport. We also recommend carrying documents that confirm the purpose of your trip (an invitation, a work or study contract), as border officers may ask for them.

Is this route convenient for work and study in Poland?

Yes, the Ternopil to Warsaw route is geared precisely toward labour migrants and students: departures run regularly, mostly in the evening and overnight, so you arrive in the morning. The schedule is convenient to plan around the start of the work week or the academic semester.

Can I travel beyond Warsaw?

Some buses from Ternopil pass through Warsaw and continue deeper into Poland. Before buying, check the final stop of the specific departure and the exact drop-off point in Warsaw in the schedule to pick the most convenient option.